Drunk History Clip
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Drunk History Clip

Here’s a new clip from Elijah’s Drunk History Preview

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Sundance Mandy Premiere and More
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Sundance Mandy Premiere and More

New photos from The Wizard World Comic Con and Mandy Premiere and after party including one photo from the Star Wars: The Last Jedi Premiere that Elijah attended. More coming soon

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Latest Gallery Update
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Latest Gallery Update

New images have been added to the gallery for events I never posted so you should register if you haven’t done so. So what’s been added. See the List below.

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EPIX to Premiere THE PANAMA PAPERS
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EPIX to Premiere THE PANAMA PAPERS

The documentary details the unprecedented coordination of journalists from around the world working in secret, at great personal risk, to expose the largest data leak in history: a global corruption SCANDAL involving corrupt power brokers, the uber rich, elected officials, dictators, cartel bosses, athletes and celebrities who had used the Panamanian law firm of Mossack Fonseca to hide their money.

The story cracked open a hidden network of tax evasion, fraud, cronyism, bribing government officials, rigging elections, and murder. The Panama Papers strikes at the heart of the biggest themes of our times; income inequality, whistleblowers and corrupt power-brokers manipulating world governments and big business.

The documentary was directed by Alex Winter and produced by Glen Zipper. Executive producers are Laura Poitras and Charlotte Cook. Voiceover by Elijah Wood. Bungalow Media + Entertainment & Field of Vision are the production companies.

The broadcast premiere is on EPIX at 9pm on November 26th.

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8-bit Mandy Game!
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8-bit Mandy Game!

The Nicolas Cage-starring Mandy, directed by Panos Cosmatos, has really taken the horror world by storm this year, almost instantly winning a cult-like following in the wake of it being unleashed to the masses. And it’s not hard to see why, as the gorgeous, ultra violent Mandy is unquestionably one of the most unique and visionary horror films of the year.

Mandy has been spawning all kinds of awesome fan art, and up next, it’s even getting an unofficial video game! Game designer Abel Alves is behind this one, done up in the 8-bit style.

On Twitter, Alves notes that the game is currently a “work in progress,” and he’s thus far shared an image of the title screen and a tease of the bonus stage, featuring Cheddar Goblin!

When this is ready to be played, we’ll be sure to let you know!

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Mandy Comes Packaged With the Fully Uncut Cheddar Goblin Commercial
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Mandy Comes Packaged With the Fully Uncut Cheddar Goblin Commercial

Today’s the day, Cheddar Goblin Fan Club. Just in time for Halloween, Panos Cosmatos’ Mandy is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, bringing the critically acclaimed Nicolas Cage horror film home and where it belongs: on your Blu-ray shelf, ready to be re-watched at your leisure.

Undoubtedly one of this year’s standout horror flicks, Mandy is the truly unforgettable Nicolas Cage genre film we’ve been building towards in recent years, playing out like the cosmic, crazier cousin of Drive Angry. A film that confidently exists in a world entirely of its own creation, Mandy is crazy cool looking at almost all times and bloody as can be. Simply put, it’s a gem.

More elegantly stated, Scott Weinberg wrote in his Mandy review here on BD that it’s a “grimly alluring fever dream,” one that “might just be your new favorite movie of the year.”

Weinberg raved earlier this year, “If you want a bizarre and blistering revenge story set in a uniquely ominous world, Mandy has a lot to offer. If your tastes lean towards genre flicks like Hellraiser, The Wicker Man, and Race with the Devil, there’s very little chance you won’t dig this movie in a big way. And if you’re hoping for a big fat amalgamation of action, horror, pitch black comedy, bittersweet romance, and that wonderfully sweet smell of sheer unpredictability, hell, Mandy might just be your new favorite movie of the year.”

Not that it even needs special features in order for you to buy it, but Mandy‘s Blu-ray release has a handful, including a 22-minute documentary that’s packed with never-before-seen concept art and behind the scenes photos/videos. The mini doc digs into aspects like the script, the casting (Nicolas Cage was originally going to play Jeremiah Sand, not Red Miller!) and the filming locations, featuring insights from Panos Cosmatos as well as producer Elijah Wood.

Also included on the disc, you’ll find 14 minutes of deleted/extended scenes, most notably the complete, “uncut” Cheddar Goblin commercial! This version of the beloved commercial is just a tad bit longer than the one seen in the film itself, and if you’re asking me, more Cheddar Goblin is always a good thing. An extended version of Bill Duke’s monologue is also part of the bonus features package, along with a completely deleted scene wherein Nic Cage laughs maniacally while pumping gas until the total reaches 6.66 gallons. Yes, it’s as glorious as it sounds.

One last thing that’s worth noting is that the Blu-ray art is reversible, with the film’s original poster art featured on the other side of the new home video art. A nice little bonus there.

Grab your copy today!

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11-11 Memories Retold creates horrors on World War One

Aardman Animations, famous for creating Wallace and Gromit, has stepped into the video game arena. Described as a “video game with a difference”, its first game has been created to commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One. Set in 1917, it is called 11-11: Memories Retold and took four years to make. The actions the player takes directly affects the outcomes of the tales of two main characters. Those characters, Harry and Kurt, are voiced by actors Elijah Wood and Sebastian Koch.

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